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Advocates For Deaf And Blind Laud Netflix's New Playback Features
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Everette Bacon, a board member with the National Federation of the Blind, about Netflix's new playback features, which he says will improve accessibility.
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Shani Silver Moves On From 'Every Single Day' Column
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with essayist Shani Silver on the end of her Refinery29 column covering single womanhood.
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Doctor: Beirut Explosion Strains Hospitals
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Dr. Peter Noun, an oncologist in Lebanon, about the devastating impact the explosion in Beirut had on the hospitals in the city.
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Latest Aftermath Of Beirut Explosion
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rami Rajeh, a father of two who has lived in Beirut since the 1980s, about what things are like on the ground there after Tuesday's massive explosion in the city's port.
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After Contracting COVID-19, Olympic Rower Is Back To Training
Team USA Rower Emily Regan discusses what it was like to contract COVID-19 and tells us how she's keeping up with training now that the 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been postponed a year.
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Explosion Leaves Lebanon's Domestic Workers Even More Vulnerable
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Tsigereda Birhanu, an activist and former domestic worker in Beirut, about how that community is experiencing this tumultuous period in Lebanon.
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Scientists Say Many Parasite Species Are At Risk Of Extinction And Need Protection
Saving endangered species usually brings to mind tigers or whales. But scientists say parasites need protection, too. They play an important role in the ecosystem, and many are at risk of extinction.
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Melbourne, Australia, Is Shutting Down Due To A New Spike In Coronavirus Cases
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Elizabeth Kulas about the recent increase in coronavirus cases in Melbourne, Australia.
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Member Of Senate Intelligence Committee On Election Security
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sen. Angus King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, on the intelligence community's warning about China, Russia and Iran trying to interfere in the election.
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Coronavirus Relief Package Negotiations Stalled After Nearly 2 Weeks
Negotiations over the next round of coronavirus relief have been going on for nearly two weeks, but leaders from both parties say they are still nowhere close to an agreement.
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Democrats Worry Attorney General Has An 'October Surprise' In The Making
Attorney General William Barr says he won't take any action to influence the presidential election, but looming in the background is a probe apparently focused on the Obama administration.
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What It's Like To Be Back In School?
Some schools in the South and the Midwest have reopened this week. NPR looks at what being back in school has been like in Georgia and Indiana.